Gfp 400 Series August Gfp 463 TH. Please read this manual carefully before operating!
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1 OPERATING MANUAL Gfp 455 TH Gfp 463 TH Please read this manual carefully before operating! 1
2 Table of Contents Gfp 400 Series August 2015 Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Important Safety Instructions Installation Safeguards General Safeguards Operating Conditions System Components Control Panel Packing List Installation A. Uncrate the machine. 10 B. Remove heat tube package C. Remove machine from Skid. 11 D. Assemble machine stand.. 12 E. Set Machine on stand F. Attach supply support brackets Installing heat tube A. Insert heat tube B. Connect electric wires Installing Take up Reel Additional installation items Removing Press roller assembly Loading film Threading Film Operation Roller Gap Roller Gap adjustment Optional Rewind Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty. 26 2
3 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing a Gfp laminator. It has been designed and manufactured to provide years of continuous service. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating. Please inspect the box and the laminator for shipping damage. Damage should be brought to the attention of the delivering carrier immediately. For a list of shipping components see Packing List on page Important Safety Instructions In this operating manual you will find important safety messages regarding the product. Read these instructions carefully, failure to comply with the following safety procedures could result in serious injury. WARNING Do not attempt to service or repair the laminator. authorized maintenance and service technicians should make repairs. Only WARNING Do not connect the laminator to an electrical supply or attempt to operate the laminator until you have completely read these instructions. Maintain these instructions in a convenient location for future reference. WARNING To guard against injury, the following safety precautions must be observed in the installation and use of the laminator 3
4 3. Installation Safeguards Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat or cold. Avoid locating the laminator in the direct path of forced, heated or cooled air The receptacle must be located near the equipment and easily accessible. Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator to a suitably grounded outlet only. This machine must have reliable earth wire to ensure the safety of the machine during operations Contact an electrician should the attachment plug provided with the laminator not match the receptacles at your location Ensure that the voltages of the power supply you are using match the rated working voltages before operations. Do not use incorrect power supply Do not use damaged wires or sockets. If abnormal conditions occur, switch off the power supply first. Only a licensed electrician should install wiring and outlet for the laminator Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical safety equipment such as interlocks, shields and guards 4
5 4. General Safeguards Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing, and articles such as neckties away from rollers to avoid entanglement and entrapment. The rollers have pinch points that can trap body parts or clothing and cause serious injury Do not use the machines for purposes other than lamination and mounting, otherwise damages to the machine or accidents may occur Keep out of reach of children Keep flammable and wet objects away from the machine. Do not use flammable sprays or materials when cleaning the machine Do not leave the machine unattended during operations. Do not mount metal materials or other hard objects. Do not put burrs, sharp blade or rigid materials in between the two rubber rollers. Do not attempt to laminate items that exceed total recommended material thickness of the unit. Do not touch the rollers when they are hot or place foreign object inside the machine. Do not cut adhesive films directly on the surface of the rollers to avoid damaging the rubber coating. Shut down the machine after laminating to avoid misusing this machine by others. Shut down the power before moving the machine Note the locations of foot wheels while moving or operating this machine to avoid injuries to your feet. Disconnect from the power supply before repair or maintenance. Disconnect from the power supply when the machine is not in use for a long time. When the machine lies idle for a long period of time, raise the top rubber roller to avoid the distortion of the rubber surface. Do not cover the surface of the machine until the machine has completely cooled. Perform only the routine maintenance procedures referred to in these instructions 5
6 5. Operating Conditions Place machine on level surface Environment requirements: Ambient temperature: 50⁰ F - 104⁰ F Humidity:30% 80%;ideal humidity:55% Due to the static on film rolls, you should try to keep the environment clean. Provide enough space around machine to ensure the safe and effective operation. The minimum area covered is 8 ft. x 10 ft. Do not directly cut the films on the surfaces of the rubber rollers to avoid damages to the rollers. Do not put burrs, sharp knives or extra thick and hard materials in between the rollers. Do not leave objects like tools, rulers, knives, etc on the working panels or the side cabinets to avoid their being rolled into the machine accidentally and damaging the rollers. For repairs and replacements, please contact your local distributor. Unauthorized repairs and dismantling will affect future maintenances of the machines. The machine can laminate continuously objects less than ½ thick. For objects over ½ but less than 1 thick, use the pedal switch. Warning: Do not keep the machines in direct sunshine or near it. Do not keep the machine in dusty place or places with strong vibrations. 6
7 6. System Components 1. Linkage Axle 16. Exit table 2. Left cabinet 17. Rear rewind assembly 3. Rewind tube axle 18. Main power switch 4. Backing paper rewind tube 19. Fuse 5. Rewind tube positioning sleeve 20. Power cord 6. Brake adjustment wheel 21. Real panel 7. Right cabinet 22. Bottom nip roller 8. Roller Gap adjustment hand-wheel 23. Support crossbar 9. Control panel 24. Bottom supply mandrel bracket 10. Foot pedal plug connection 25. Cross member 11. Leveling foot 26. In-feed table 12. Film Core adaptor/brake 27. Pressing roller 13. Bottom supply mandrel 28. Nip roller safety shield 14. Top supply mandrel bracket 29. Top heat roller 15. Temperature sensor 30. Emergency stop switch 7
8 7. Control Panel Cold laminating indicator 6. Hot / Cold heater switch 2. Hot laminating indicator 7. Forward / Reverse switch 3. Ready light indicator 8. Continuous/ foot pedal operation 4. Temperature display screen 9. Temperature adjustment 5. Speed adjustment C Note: 1. The machine does not have continuous reverse. Reverse can only operate using the pedal switch 2. If the photo-electric eye stops the machine, move operation switch to Step then back to continuous operation. 8
9 8. Packing List Remove all parts from shipping create and boxes. Inspect parts and the machine carefully. Any missing parts should be reported to the shipper upon receipt of shipment. Main Machine Crate Stand Box Part Quantity Part Quantity Main Machine 1 Cross beams 2 Supply Mandel 2 Middle beam 1 Rewind tube 1 Left side stand 1 Supply Mandel brackets 4 Right side stand 1 Foot Pedal 1 Allen key 1 Heat tube 1 8 x100 hex screw 8 Hex Screw 16 8 x 60 hex screw 4 Spring Spacer 16 #8 flat washer 12 Flat washer 16 #8 locking washer 12 Leveling Feet 4 Stand anchor bolts 4 Allen wrench 5mm 1 Film cutter 1 Operation manual 1 9
10 9. Installation 9 A. Uncrate the machine 1. Remove screws around the base of the crate including corner supports 2. Lift crate straight up and off the skid Crate 9 B. Remove Heat tube package from inside crate top 3. Remove nuts on heater support brackets that hold the cardboard tube to the inside of the crate and remove the heater package Heat tube package Heater support bracket 10
11 9 C. Remove machine from skid 1. Remove plastic cover and accessory box. 2. Raise the In-feed table (# 1) and lock in place 3. Remove rewind tube by pushing toward the spring side 4. Remove supply shafts (# 2) from the crate base by loosening the hex bolts on core adapters and sliding to one side In feed table 2. Supply Shafts 3. Film core adaptor/ brake 4 Shipping skid 11
12 9 D. Assemble machine stand 1. Remove stand from shipping box 2. Bolt cross members to stand side frame 3. Rear of stand has two (2) media hangers on the side frames, front of stand has one (1) 4. Larger cross member goes n the center and takes the shorter bolts 5. Each bolt takes a flat washer and lock washer Flat washer contacts the stand. 6. Start all bolts by hand before tightening 12
13 Heavy! Handle with care!! Warning: when moving the machine, you should have your hands holding on the upper supporting beam and the rear supporting beam. Do not use roller gap adjustment hand-wheel for lifting! 9 E. Set machine on stand 1. Remove machine from the bottom supports of the packing box 2. Lift machine onto support stand 3. Note two shaft storage brackets on stand are to the rear of the machine Front Rear Shaft storage brackets 4. Insert anchor bolts through stand into bottom of machine 13
14 9 F. Attach front and rear supply shaft support brackets and insert supply shafts 1. Match letter on support brackets, A through D, with letter on inside of side frame, letters face in and are hidden when installed correctly 2. Remove bolts on side frame and use to bolt support brackets to side frames 3. Insert front and rear supply shaft in support brackets 1. Main machine 2. Supply shaft 3. Support brackets 14
15 10. Installing Heat Tube Warning: Do not attempt this with the power on! 10 A. Insert Heat tube 1. Remove gap Hand wheel from right side cover 2. Remove the right and left cabinet covers. 3. Remove left and right heater support brackets 4. Insert heat tube through the core of the roller, aligning Ends with the flat spot in the supports 5. Replace left and right heater support brackets 1. Screw 2. Rubber cushion 3. Heat tube 4. Support Bracket 5. Roller
16 10 B. Connect electric wires 1. With the tube in place, remove the porcelain inserter, porcelain tube, hex nut and flat washer from both ends 2. Connect the two ends to the electric wire connectors. 3. Replace flat washer, hex nut, porcelain tube and porcelain inserter 4. Replace side covers and gap wheel 1. Porcelain insert 2. Porcelain cap 3. Hex nut 4. Flat washer 5. Electric wire connector
17 11. Installing Take up reel Gfp 400 Series August Loosen the pressure-adjusting nut near the right cabinet, and the rewind tube can then be removed from the machine 2. Slide a paper tube onto the rewind tube by rotating away from the core stop clip 3. Install the rewind tube onto the positioning sleeves with the core stop clip pointing away from the Nip Rollers or toward rear of the machine with core stop clip positioned on top of the rewind tube. (Note: Pay attention to the direction of the core stop clip, or the application will be affected.) 4. The rewind tube is driven by friction. The friction and tension will be increased with a left turn of the pressure-adjusting nut, and a right turn will decrease them. Note: Adjust the rewind tube pressure-adjustment nut to allow the backing paper to be removed and the film to enter the rollers evenly 1. Paper tube 2. Core Stop clip 3. Rewind Tube 4. Left side cabinet 5. Positioning sleeve 6. Positioning sleeve 7. Pressure-adjusting nut 8. Right side cabinet 17
18 12. Additional Installation items 1. Plug foot pedal into front panel below controls 2. Check drive chains for tightness 3. Check all drive set screws for tightness 4. Check all electrical connections and input power and test for proper operation 13. Removing Press Roller assembly 1. Unscrew knurled thumb screw securing left side of Press roller assembly 2. Lift off and remove Press Roller assembly 18
19 14. Loading Film 1. Loosen the fastening screws on the film core adaptor on one side of the supply shaft, and slide off the supply shaft. 2. Slide the film rolls onto the supply shaft 3. Return the film core adaptor to the supply shaft 4. Position the film in the middle of the supply shaft and measure the distance from one side of the film core adaptor to the side frame 5. Fasten the screws for film core adaptor (Note: there should be 1/8 clearance between the positioning and the adjusting sleeves of the film core adaptor to make brake adjustment easier), 6. Adjust the brake tension by turning the adjusting sleeve (Note: the brake tension should not prevent roll from turning) 7. Repeat process with bottom Mounting adhesive or backing paper roll 8. Position bottom roll same distance from side frame as the top supply roll 1. Axles of the supply shaft 2. Cold laminating film (lining paper) 3.Film Core 4. Positioning sleeve 5.Adjusting sleeve 6.Fastening screws for the film core adaptor 7. Film core adaptor 19
20 15. Threading Film 1. Place cold film roll on top supply shaft and mounting adhesive roll on bottom. ( See Loading film section 12) 2. Pull the film with the paper liner by hand, making sure there is proper resistance. The resistance can be adjusted with the adjusting sleeves near the core chucks on each side of the supply shaft 3. Turn the pressure-adjusting hand-wheel to lift up the upper rubber roller. 4. Pass the film through the two rollers and lay on the rear working panel. Pull the film flat then turn the pressure-adjusting hand-wheel to let down the upper rubber roller. 5. Separate the paper liner from the film web at an appropriate place, pull up the liner and tape it to the paper tube on the top rewind tube NOTE: Slide film cutter between the paper liner and film to cut liner only. Be careful not to cut the top heat roller 6. Use foot pedal to advance the film web until the adhesive is exposed on the front of the heat roller 7. Raise the feed tray assembly 8. Bring the mounting adhesive web up in front of the idler roller and tack to the exposed film web adhesive 9. Lower the feed tray assembly 10. Use foot pedal to advance both webs until cleared of the nip rollers Note: The film should be wrinkleless and tight to the surface of the heat roller. If the film is not tight enough, turn increase the roller pressure. If wrinkles appear in the film web, adjust the brake tension on both sides of the film roll 1. Mounting adhesive roll 2. Front working table 3. Top heat roller 4. Linkage shaft for roller pressure-adjustment 5. Liner rewind tube 6. Paper liner 7. PSA film roll 8. Film web 9. Bottom nip roller 10. Mounting Adhesive 20
21 16. Operation 1. Plug power cord into a proper receptacle Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator to a suitably grounded outlet only. This machine must have reliable earth wire to ensure the safety of the machine during operations Contact an electrician should the attachment plug provided with the laminator not match the receptacles at your location Ensure that the voltages of the power supply you are using match the rated working voltages before operations. Do not use incorrect power supply Do not use damaged wires or sockets. If abnormal conditions occur, switch off the power supply first. 2. Turn power to ON with the rear power switch 3. Cold laminating: When doing cold laminating, turn the switch to Cold 4. Hot Laminating: Turn switch to Hot and set the needed temperature 5. When the indicator light is on the rollers are up to temperature NOTE: The temperature should meet the material to be laminated. If too high, the quality will be affected 6. The indicted temperature shows the surface temperature of the rollers. The temperature switch points to the set position. Actual temperature is shown on the LCD readout. The LCD does not work with the machine is in the Cold operating condition. 17. Roller Gap When the pressure-adjusting hand-wheel is turned clockwise, the top rubber roller comes down and the pressure will increase With a counter-clock turn, the top rubber roller goes up and the pressure will decrease. Too much nip pressure will wrinkle the output. Bring the nip roller down to just touch the film, then increase 1/8 turn. NOTE: The Gfp 55 model requires less nip pressure than the 63. When using the 55, bring the rollers down only to touch the film together. Do not increase the hand wheel the 1/8 turn. 21
22 18. Roller Gap Adjustment Gfp 400 Series August 2015 Check for uneven roller gap Place a sheet of paper between the rollers the full width of the laminator Turn the pressure-adjusting hand-wheel to lower the upper rubber roller Apply some pressure so the two rollers just touch Check to see if the space in between the rubber rollers is even across the machine If the space is not even: 1. Open the left and the right cabinet covers; 2. Check whether the left and right pressure-adjusting brackets are loose. If loose, tighten brackets and then replace cabinet covers 3. Check whether the longitudinal taper gears on the two sides are loose. If they are loose, take apart the left transverse taper gear and then remove the screws of pressure-adjusting brackets, then tilt the longitudinal taper gear, and tighten the screws on the top of the gear 4. Remove the left transverse taper gear, turn the longitudinal taper gear until the space of the two sides of rubber rollers becomes even. 5. Tighten the screws of each component and replace the side covers 1. Linkage Axis 2. Transverse Taper Gear 3. Pressure-Adjusting Hand-wheel 4. Pressure-Adjusting Bracket 5.Pressure-Adjusting Blocks 6. Lower rubber Roller 7. Upper rubber Roller 8. Pressure-Adjusting Orientation Axis 9. Longitudinal Taper Gear 22
23 19. Optional Rewind One or two sets of Rewind devices can be added to the machine as required. One can be fixed in the rear of the machine for rewinding finished material, and another on the front of the stand to take up backing paper from the bottom roll of cold film when doing double-side cold lamination. Installing the Rewind device: 1. Remove 4 screws and inserts bolted inside each side frame 2. Bolt rewind motor assembly to control side frame and rewind bracket to opposite side frame where the inserts were located 3. Place rewind tube onto the brackets. 4. Plug rewind motor into side frame plug outlet Operating rewind motor: 1. Select Combine, rewind will match the speed of the laminator 2. Select Single, rewind runs independent of laminator 3. Adjust speed of rewind with rewind speed control 4. Select Forward rewind motor turns clockwise 5. Select Reverse rewind motor turns counter-clockwise 23
24 20. Troubleshooting Problems Causes Solutions Machine does not turn on 1. No power supply 2. Main power switch is OFF 3. Circuit breaker has tripped 4. Blown main power fuse 5. Motor has failed 1. Plug in power cord 2. Place power switch to ON 3. Reset circuit breaker 4. Replace fuse on rear panel 5. Change the electric motor Rollers do not turn after Run button is pressed 1. Emergency switch is engaged 2. Excess roller nip pressure 1. Disengage emergency switch 2. Reduce the nip pressure of the rubber rollers Heat roller not heating 1. Heater not set 1. Switch heater on, adjust temperature setting knob Poor film adhesion or cloudy prints Poor film adhesion on one side 1. Nip roller pressure to low. 2. Dust on the surface of the print 1. Nip roller pressure on the two sides is not even 1. Increase nip roller pressure 2. Clean print surface before lamination 1. See Roller gap adjustment Lamination output is curled Film supply roll gets loose during operation Backing paper gets loose when being rolled up Wrinkles in film both on top and bottom 1. Sheet is curled upward 2. Sheet is curled downward 1. Not enough brake tension on supply roll 1. Not enough brake tension on the backing paper rewind roller 1. Too much nip roller pressure 1. Reduce top roll tension 2. Reduce bottom roll tension 1. Increase brake tension on supply roll 1. Increase brake tension on backing paper rewind roller 1. Reduce nip pressure with hand wheel 24
25 21. Specifications Description 455 TH 463 TH Laminating Width Roller Diameter Roller Gap 1 1 Max Temperature 140⁰ F 140⁰ F Film core size 3 3 Laminating Speed Ft/min 0-13 Ft/min Pressure Adjustment Hand wheel Hand wheel Heat Method Quartz tube Quartz tube Power Supply 110 v 15 amp 110 v 15 amp Power Consumption 1100 W 1400 W Net weight 434 lbs 509 lbs Output height Dimensions 72 x 23.4 x x 23.4 x 46.5 Shipping weight Machine 463 lbs 538 lbs Shipping weight stand 121 lbs 126 lbs Shipping dimensions machine 79.5 x 27.6 x x 27.6 x 25.5 Shipping dimensions stand 64.8 x 26 x x 26 x 6.3 Fuse (2) 2 amp, 5 x 20 mm (2) 2 amp, 5 x 20 mm 25
26 22. Warranty Graphic Finishing Partners, LLC warrants the equipment sold is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of installation for parts and labor. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Gfp 400 Series Top Heat Laminators Gfp offers a one (1) year warranty from the date of installation for parts and labor on the Gfp 400 Series Laminators, provided the installation is performed by Gfp. Gfp offers this installation by professional installers at an additional fee. Installations performed by a Gfp reseller and not by Gfp, carry a one (1) year Gfp warranty for parts only. Gfp 200 Series Cold Laminators Gfp offers a one (1) year warranty from the date of installation for parts and labor on all Gfp 200 Series Laminators. Machine installation and training is available from Gfp at an additional fee. This warranty is the only warranty made by Gfp and cannot be modified or amended. Gfp s sole and exclusive liability and the customer s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be, at Gfp s option, to repair or replace any such defective part or product. These remedies are only available if Gfp s examination of the product discloses to Gfp s satisfaction that such defects actually exist and were not caused by misuse, neglect, attempt to repair, unauthorized alteration or modification, incorrect line voltage, fire, accident, flood or other hazard. The warranty made herein is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Gfp will not be liable for personal damage or personal injury (unless primarily caused by its negligence), loss of profit, or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this equipment. This warranty specifically does not cover damage to laminating rollers cause by knives, razor blades, or any sharp objects or abrasives, or failure caused by adhesives, or damage caused by lifting, tilting and/or any attempt to position the machine other than rolling on the installed castors or feet on even surfaces, or improper use of the machine. Warranty repair or replacement by Gfp or its authorized reseller(s) does not extend the warranty beyond the initial period from the date of installation. Unauthorized customer alterations will void this warranty. Contact Information CORRESPONDENCE: SHIPPING: Graphic Finishing Partners LLC Panalpina, Inc PO Box E. Devon Ave Green Lake, WI Elk Grove Village, IL sales@gfpartnersllc.com WEBSITE: 26
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